That the fibre, to be mixed with cotton, or spun alone on cotton machinery, is so completely assimilated in its character to that of cotton, that it is capable of receiving the same rich opaque color that... The Cultivator - Page 199by luther tucker - 1851Full view - About this book
| 1851 - 612 pages
...new markets for British produce ] 5. That by the new process Flax is rendered capable of being apun, either in whole or in. part, on any existing spinning...cotton machinery, is so completely assimilated in ita character to that of cotton, that it is capable of receiving the same rich opaque colour that characterises... | |
| 1851 - 620 pages
...from the bark and boon, the process of scutching is effected with half the labour usually employed. 4. That by the new process flax is rendered capable of...whole or in part, on any existing spinning machinery. 5. That the fibre to be mixed with cottons or spun alone on cotton machinery, is so completely assimilated... | |
| 1851 - 606 pages
...have reference to the creation of new markets for British produce ] 5. That by the new process Flax it rendered capable of being spun, either in whole or...that it is capable of receiving the same rich opaque colour that characterises all dyed cotton ; and, consequently, any cloth made from Flax-cotton yarn... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1851 - 536 pages
...markets. The further advantages have reference to the creation of new markets for British produce.] 5. That by the new process flax is rendered capable of...machinery. 6. That the fibre; to be mixed with cotton, or spnn alone on cotton machinery, is so completely assimilated in its character to that of cotton, that... | |
| 1851 - 560 pages
...Agricultural Society states the advantages connected with this mode of preparing flax to be the following: — "That by the new process flax is rendered capable...whole or in part, on any existing spinning machinery. " That the fibre to be mixed with cotton or spun alone on cotton machinery is so completely assimilated... | |
| 1851 - 434 pages
...from the bark and boon, the process of scutching is effected with half the labour usually employed. 4. That by the new process flax is rendered capable of...either in whole or in part, on any existing spinning macJiinery. 5. That the fibre to be mixed with cottons or spun alone on cotton machinery, is so completely... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1851 - 552 pages
...from the bark and boon, the process of scutching is effected with half the labour usually employed. 4. That by the new process flax is rendered capable of...spun, either in whole or in part, on any existing »pinning machinery. 5. That the fibre to be mixed with cottons or spun alone on cotton machinery,... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1852 - 854 pages
...Agricultural Society states the advantages connected with this mode of preparing flax, to be the following: " That by the new process flax is rendered capable of...whole or in part, on any existing spinning machinery. "That the fibre to be mixed with cotton, or spun alone on cotton machinery, is so completely assimilated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 576 pages
...made from flax cotton yarn can be readily printed, dyed, or bleached by the ordinary cotton process. "That by the new process flax is rendered capable...whole or in part, on any existing spinning machinery. " That flax fibre can be always produced with profit to the British grower at a less price than cotton... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1852 - 534 pages
...Agricultural Society states the advantages connected with thid mode of preparing flax, to be the following: "That by the new process flax is rendered capable...spun, either in whole or in part, on any existing spinnipg machinery. " That the fibre to be mixed with cotton, or spun alone on cotton machinery, is... | |
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